Class Notes

Class of 1893

February 1935 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
Class of 1893
February 1935 Harlan C. Pearson

Too few letters, but a good many cards came in the holiday mail from '93 addresses. Charles Gordon sent welcome word of his restored health, but said his business activities were still somewhat "restricted." He is putting much time into his duties as treasurer of his old prep school, Bridgton Academy, down in Maine, and would be obliged for information of millionaires seeking worthy recipients for institutional philanthropy.

Charles gives us the outstanding events in John Kellar's life for 1934; the death of his wife and the publication of his fifth "Aid to Navigation," entitled "Alt-Azimuth Star Plotter and Identifier."

Judge Ed Griffith, who surely seems to be on the way to election as Grand Worthy Patriarch of the class of 1893, reports the birth of another grandchild, Marita Stark Mower, daughter of Katharine Stark (Griffith) Mower and Emory Chittenden Mower, of Cambridge, Mass., on Dec. 12, 1934. The Judge had no opposition for re-election as head of the probate court of the district of Manchester, Vt., an office he now has held for 25 years.

Another Vermont standby for the secretary, Dr. H. S. Martyn, came across with a New Year missive in which he expressed the opinion that Billy Jarvis, Chief Justice John Allen, Joe Merrill, and Judge Griffith were in that November D. A. M. picture of Dud's coaching party.

Professor Place represented the Phi Beta Kappa chapter of Syracuse University at the triennial council of the United Chapters last fall.

President Cox is once more a guarantor of the Boston grand opera season.

The new 1935 car of Dr. Henry C. Sanders is a Pontiac. What is yours?

Secretary, 104 No. State St., Concord, N. H.